I still precise that this request doesn't concern the google-collections part of the library which has a lot of resources: I'm speaking essentially about the services and the concurrency part.

I couldn't find tutorials regarding guava that aren't fully collections oriented. I know the collections are the most important part of the library, but others look interesting while they don't have much associated documentation.

I would agree if I had completely read the JCIP, which is not the case yet. There is no mention of what is behind of the concept of service (a few rough examples aren't sufficient, I think), for instance, and I don't know if I can use it for nearly every Threading part of my network application like I plan to. Also, I really miss, as you say, an overview of the possibilities of the concurrency package. Some classes look promising, but how do they interact, how to use them accurately? That's what I miss, even if the doc says it's tentative.
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Olivier GrégoireFeb 10 '10 at 16:31

We'd been sitting on an internal presentation about our util.concurrent package until we released all the new methods it describes, but that's not a very good reason when people are asking for more resources. I've gone ahead and posted it: